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The United States on Friday designated a group it said is tied to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for allegedly ...
The U.S. government sanctioned the head of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, and its five ...
The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 600 migrants in the U.S. who have possible connections to a ...
The group has been linked to human trafficking networks that move migrants north through Central America and Mexico, with ...
Venezuela Attorney General Tarek Saab said on Monday that his office will investigate El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele ...
Deported migrants say they were beaten, sexually abused and fed rotten food inside a notorious El Salvador prison.
The FBI accuses Venezuela of using Tren de Aragua to destabilize U.S. cities and advance Maduro’s geopolitical goals, according to a January 2025 memo.
A version of this article appears in print on May 7, 2025, Section A, Page 14 of the New York edition with the headline: U.S. Spy Agencies Do Not Think Venezuela Controls Gang, Memo Shows.
President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro speaks before the swearing-in ceremony at Palacio Federal Legislativo on Jan. 10 in Caracas, Venezuela. (Jesus Vargas) ...
Venezuela's attorney general has launched an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged mistreatment of Venezuelan migrants.